02/25/2026
đź’ś February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month shines a light on an issue that impacts far too many young people. Dating violence can include emotional manipulation, controlling behaviors, verbal abuse, digital harassment, physical harm, or sexual coercion—and it often begins earlier than many realize.
đź§ Why This Awareness Matters
Teen dating violence can deeply affect mental health, contributing to anxiety, depression, low self-worth, trauma responses, and difficulty forming healthy relationships later in life. When teens don’t yet have the language or support to identify unhealthy behaviors, those patterns can become normalized.
đź’¬ Awareness Creates Protection
Education and open conversations empower teens to:
Recognize warning signs early
Understand what healthy relationships should feel like
Speak up, seek help, and support peers
Build boundaries rooted in respect, safety, and trust
🌱At Revitalized Behavioral Healthcare, we are committed to protecting emotional well-being, fostering safe environments, and providing trauma-informed, compassionate care. Our mission is rooted in prevention, education, and support—ensuring that individuals of all ages feel heard, validated, and empowered.
We believe healthy relationships begin with respect, communication, and emotional safety—and that every young person deserves support, dignity, and the tools to thrive.
✨ If you or someone you know is experiencing dating violence, you are not alone. Help is available. Awareness saves lives.
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